March 13, 2025 - 11:25

Brittany Moran, currently serving as the treasurer for the Town of Chesapeake Beach in Calvert County, has been confirmed as the new Director of Finance for Annapolis. She will officially take over the role later this month, succeeding Jodee Dickinson, who has held the position previously.
Moran brings a wealth of experience in financial management and municipal budgeting. Her background in overseeing the financial operations of a local government is expected to provide a strong foundation for her new responsibilities in Annapolis. The City Council expressed confidence in her ability to manage the city's finances effectively and to contribute positively to the fiscal health of the community.
As Moran prepares to transition into her new role, she will be tasked with navigating the financial challenges facing Annapolis, including budget planning and resource allocation. The appointment has been met with optimism, as city officials look forward to the fresh perspectives and expertise she will bring to the finance department.
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